Grounded Feminism: How Female Farmers Are Empowering Themselves by Connecting to Their Roots
Culture Willow Volkert Culture Willow Volkert

Grounded Feminism: How Female Farmers Are Empowering Themselves by Connecting to Their Roots

In this day and age, the #bosswoman era has taken the world by storm. Women are rapidly becoming CEOs, high level executives and the breadwinners of the family, marrying their careers or multitasking a family and their job. The boss women era doesn’t only refer to high level corporate jobs however, and Sally Rizo and Rebekah Magers are perfect examples of that.

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Kumano I Ke Ala: Building Hale and Hope for the Future
Culture Juliana Sebben Culture Juliana Sebben

Kumano I Ke Ala: Building Hale and Hope for the Future

Open walls and thatched roofs characterize the Indigenous architecture that West Kaua’i’s youth have found themselves replicating as part of Kumano I Ke Ala’s summer program. Translating to house in English, the hale was much more than that to native Hawaiians, helping to also organize society.

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